Posts Tagged ‘website design’
How to Achieve a Glass Morphism Background Effect with CSS
Glass Morphism is one of those sleek, modern design trends that keeps making a comeback—especially in UI design. It gives a frosted-glass effect, making elements appear semi-transparent while maintaining a soft blur. This effect is great for adding depth and layering without overwhelming a design. The best part? You can achieve it easily using CSS!…
Read MoreWhy Mind Mapping a User Journey for a Website is Essential
When I start a new website project, one of the most important steps I take before jumping into design is mapping out the user journey. As a graphic designer specializing in websites, I know that creating a visually appealing site isn’t enough—it has to function seamlessly for the user. That’s where mind mapping comes in.…
Read MoreMastering Design Harmony: The Unsung Hero – Negative Space
Hey there, design enthusiasts! Today, I want to dive into a topic that often goes unnoticed but wields immense power in the world of graphic design: negative space. You might be wondering, “What’s negative space, and why should I care?” Well, my fellow creatives, prepare to be amazed by the unsung hero who can transform…
Read MoreElevating Branding with Custom CSS Highlight Colors
As a graphic designer, my daily work revolves around crafting visual experiences that captivate and resonate with audiences. One powerful tool in my design arsenal that often goes unnoticed is adding custom highlight colors on a client’s branded website with CSS. Let’s dive into the incredible benefits of using CSS to make your next website…
Read MoreUsing CSS to Hide Images on Mobile
As a web developer, I’ve often found myself in situations where I need to make mobile-specific design changes, but my native web editor doesn’t provide the tools for mobile editing. One common challenge is hiding images on mobile devices when they are not needed. While some web editors have responsive design features, not all of…
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